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Why are planets with two suns so rare?

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Jan 31
  • 1 min read
The infographic explains why "Tatooine" planets, or planets orbiting binary stars, are so rare due to their turbulent cosmic dynamics. Out of over 6,000 confirmed exoplanets, only 14 are "Tatooine" planets. Key challenges include dueling precessions, which result in destructive resonances, leading to potential ejection or destruction. The phenomenon, termed as 'Einstein’s Deadly Dance,' creates an "absolute desert" around tight binaries, preventing stable planetary orbits.
The infographic explains why "Tatooine" planets, or planets orbiting binary stars, are so rare due to their turbulent cosmic dynamics. Out of over 6,000 confirmed exoplanets, only 14 are "Tatooine" planets. Key challenges include dueling precessions, which result in destructive resonances, leading to potential ejection or destruction. The phenomenon, termed as 'Einstein’s Deadly Dance,' creates an "absolute desert" around tight binaries, preventing stable planetary orbits.

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